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Post 16 made on Wednesday September 5, 2007 at 07:18
A/Vjunkie
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On September 5, 2007 at 00:40, Designermike said...
To keep other dealers (Trunk Slammers) from uploading
& stealing gui layouts.

Good idear!

Also add a personal bitmap library "tab" (drag and drop style) to keep all of the ones you program with regularly, would be a time saver.........
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Post 17 made on Wednesday September 5, 2007 at 09:40
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On September 5, 2007 at 00:40, Designermike said...
To keep other dealers (Trunk Slammers) from uploading
& stealing gui layouts.

Just put some contact poison near the USB port...

CJ
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Post 18 made on Wednesday September 5, 2007 at 10:45
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I'm with Tom, unless someone from RTI pops in here and introduces themselves, they most likely could care less. I asked for several upgrades in the software since 2001 with no avail.

One of mine would be to search "My Systems" file for a certain layout and codes for a piece of gear (to merge)that you presently are working on. Instead of looking through many of them and ultimately creating it from scratch. Most of my gear is the same and I can just modify an existing customers file relatively quick, it's the occasional piece of gear that I know I've done before but can't seem to locate it in a customer file.
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Post 19 made on Wednesday September 5, 2007 at 11:51
Tom Ciaramitaro
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I spoke to Matt the trainer man twice. Example: When searching the command library for a manufacturer and model, after highlighting and looking at a set of useless commands, why not keep the manufacturer, type, and model in variables so when you go back to the library, the next set of codes could be clicked on? Instead, you have to retype manufacturer, model, etc all over again. This is one feature which (for me) makes the library very cumbersome and less useful by a large margin than URC's library. Example 2: When in the library typing brand, model, type, why not TAB to take you to the next field? Simple windows stuff.

Matt says, "That's a great idea, I'll pass that along". That was two years ago. Those are simple fixes that make sense. I don't waste my breath anymore.
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Post 20 made on Wednesday September 5, 2007 at 13:06
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Scrolling Lists

1) Multiple scrolling lists per page.
This should be supported on a T4 since there is so much real estate. For example you can have 5 different lists of channels separated by Genre. You then can scroll up or down each Genere list to select the chanel you want. This would allow you to put almost all of your channels sorted by type on one page.

2) Also for the T4, Horizontal scrolling lists. This way you can create a horizonal banner across the top of each page to scroll a pick sources. This is also another reason to have multiple scroll lists per page. You may have a horizonal scroll bar across the top for sources and want to use a vertical scrol for another purpose.

3) The ability to sort by a particular column, besides disk number but not display its contents in the scrolling lists. I.e. put source names or Station names in the Album field and sort by that field but just show the bitmap button only in the list. I don't think this is possible today.
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